So the Scouts and I were back up in Worthington State Park on the Appalachian Trail this weekend. As previously mentioned in this blog, Sunfish Pond is one of my favorite hikes of all time. There are plenty of details in my other post for a great day hike or weekend backpacker trip on this stretch of trail.

He was nice enough to spend fifteen minutes or so telling us some of his trail stories and talking to us. Needless to say, he’s a genuinely nice, friendly guy, and it was a very happy coincidence that he was coming through the water gap the same weekend we were camping up there. We here at South Jersey Trails (as well as BSA Troop 48) wish him the very best of luck on his journey to Katadin, and I hope to perhaps run into him when we’re hiking the AT in Massachusetts in a few weeks.

Also, it may be time to trim my beard.

I strongly recommend following Dave on the rest of his adventure Northward – http://hikeitforward.wordpress.com/. He’s also walking for a cause – to raise money to fund scholarships for families to send their children to the Christian schools that he works at. If you are able to contribute to that cause, it’s certainly a noble one.

For the rest of my post, AWESOME PICTURES FROM THIS WEEKEND (especially A BEAR A HER CUBS!!!)

Art at Sunfish Pond.

He’s the king of the world (I’ll get punched for this caption later).

Maybe the best view in the state. You’re looking down at the Delaware River.

New find for this trip – the Mohican Outdoor Center. When you hit Campground Road (which is where we turn around on our little weekend trip), take a left and 1/4 mile later, you’ll hit the gift shop/camp store/deli/ food type place. Get an AMC patch, replace your water bottle, or just grab a hot dog.

I love backpacking.

Big bullfrog at Sunfish Pond.

Not a bad sunset either.

Night hike back to the pond. We were too tuckered out to wait for the stars, but next time.

I woke up this morning. I talked to Paul. I went to take a shot of the clouds over the mountains. Something on the edge of the campsite moves. Yes, it’s a bear.

She brought three cubs with too (Photo credit: Tom, who stole my camera so I claim this picture as mine anyway. Muhahaha).

My South Jersey brethren, at some point you must journey north and do this hike. While you’re up there, don’t take any of their North Jersey crap, but enjoy their scenery (just kidding, I love you North Jersey! Except Devils fans!)